Andrew C. Marine, Attorney at Law
Company Name: Andrew C. Marine, Attorney at Law
Status: Active
State: South Carolina
County: Aiken
City/town: Aiken
Post: 29801
Address: 106 Trafalgar Street, Aiken, SC
Phone: (803) 649-0875
Fax: (803) 641-9156
Email: acmarine@bellsouth.net
Web site: acmarinelaw.com
Specialty practice in: Bankruptcy law / Creditor debtor rights law / Insolvency and reorganization lawDebt Consolidation lawReal estate law
Tags:
- Bankruptcy attorney
- Real estate attorney
In summary:
- I consider the fees to be decent and the service to be above and beyond.
- Incredibly unprofessional.
- His pricing and all I think was very affordable.
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Andrew C. Marine, Attorney at Law is based in Aiken, Aiken county, South Carolina Area of expertise: Bankruptcy law / Creditor debtor rights law / Insolvency and reorganization law, Debt Consolidation law, Real estate law
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Name: E.R.
Message: Mr. Marine helped us set up our Trust, and other important papers. Thank you Andrew Marine.
Name: M.H.
Message: They also do real estate law here. Great if you need title searches or deeds done.
Name: R.S.
Message: Best $60 ever. Now when I get get a creditor calling me I tell them where they can stick it, knowing full well that I have the law on my side until April 2023.
Name: W.O.T.K.
Message: Andrew C. Marine went above and beyond to explain how Bankruptcy works. He took his time to explain everything so that I could understand it. When I went in I was feeling really anxious about everything. But when I left I was feeling a lot better. Would recommend him and his team to anyone. His pricing and all I think was very affordable. Plus my consultation was free. Thanks to his time and knowledge I now know what can and can't be done. I also know when and which direction I should go. Thank you Andrew C. Marine. Sincerely James Lowe and Family. God Bless.
Name: C.Z.
Message: I am in the process now of Chapter 7 due to health problems and lack of sales. ( self employed ) I got charged $100 up front to talk to Mr. Marine, I was upset at first, but he spent a good hour or more explaining everything in detail and answering questions. I charge by the hour as well so in hindsight I understand his fee. Many people would talk about it and waste his time but few would spend the money to get his service. My Ch 7 is going ok so far, he has helped when needed and I have never had a problem getting an answer to a question. Bankruptcy laws were changed in 2005 so it is way costlier and more hassle than it used to be. I thought Mr. Marine's fees were reasonable considering the time involved and the court being a hour away in Columbia. Ch 7 sucks, you have to pay upfront, I get it. It is not any lawyers fault you don't have the money. I actually got charged slightly less than originally quoted by his assistant so I was expecting a little more than what it cost. Being poor sucks. There is nothing he can do about that but give decent fees. I consider the fees to be decent and the service to be above and beyond. It was much cheaper and easier back in 1994 when I had my first Ch 7 ( in another state ) due to a work injury and debts I couldn't pay as a result. It isn't 1994 anymore, laws have changed. The banks get away with more with no punishment and the average consumer has more work and money to pay to get Ch 7 relief. Vote Dems and it might go back to normal. Anyway, I am happy with the service and the level of help before and after the initial filing. Hopefully my discharge happens soon.